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Old 08-02-2006 | 08:26 PM
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Andrewg
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From: Lemon Tree PassageNSW, AUSTRALIA
Default RE: DC-3 conversion

Osman

the answer is yes

you need about 100 watts of output per pound of plane for a trainer like performance

thats a total of 900 watts 450 out per motor

on a 5s setup to each motor thats a current draw of 26 amps

The Neus are the motor efficient motors about and two 1907/2y's should give up to 11000 rpm at each prop and they shoudl be relaibly run on 35 amp controllers - I recommend Thunder power 2100's as they have the capacity, the best power to weight ratio , and good power when you need it

This setup will be very torquey and easy flying